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Spellbinder

The Jester King, Book 2

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Spellbinder

By: K.C. Herbel
Narrated by: John Lee
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Arriving in Tirn Aill, Billy is challenged by many discoveries: his fae blood, his ability to use magic, and a powerful enchantment placed on him by his mother. But unraveling her spell has dire consequences, and the faerie folk soon find their kingdom in peril. To avert a cataclysm, Billy needs a “spellbinder”, but he doesn’t even know what that is!

If that wasn’t enough, he’s receiving more visions of the future - of dead kingdoms and dying friends. War has come to Lyonesse, eagerly served by a wrathful Gwythian prince, sworn to revenge his brother’s death with Lady Cyndyn’s blood. So, Billy must return to war-torn Lyonesse to save Myrredith from her executioner, but can he save her and still save Tirn Aill? Just trying may cost Billy the spellbinder Tirn Aill needs so desperately.

Billy’s visions eventually point to a spellbinder in Castle Orgulous, making a showdown with Ergyfel unavoidable. But Billy’s no match for the wizard-king’s sorcery, and he knows it. He must cast away fear and trust an enemy with his life. Only then can he hope to attack Orgulous and defeat the tyrant sitting on its throne.

Meanwhile, King Ergyfel works his darkest magic against Billy and the invading Gwythians and tightens his grip on the crown. To keep his stolen throne, he summons demons from the ancient world. However, his deal with the one named Dheumon is costing him more than he imagined, and the arcane curse from Billy’s ring continues to consume him.

Spellbinder is the second part of The Jester King fantasy series.

©2017 K.C. Herbel (P)2018 Podium Publishing
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Boring

I don't usually actually write these reviews, but this time I have to express my frustration. So many parts of this story are completely pointless, there is poor characterisation and little excitement. I listen to audio books on my commute for about 3 hours a day and I know when I've got a great book, the journeys whip by in no time. I couldn't stay awake on my commute with this one. The first book was ok and I was keen for closure, hence I bought the 2nd without reservation.

Just, boring. Nothing spectacular, nothing horrendous, just plain old boring.

John Lee as the narrator cannot be faulted however, he is my favourite as always, but not even his dramatisation can rescue this.

Poor.

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